Elizaveta (Liz) Fouksman is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at King's College London. She holds a doctorate in International Development from the University of Oxford, and has held research fellowships at the University of the Witwatersrand, Harvard University, and the University of Oxford. Her research looks at the ways ideas and worldviews travel and mutate, with previous work focusing on the way the development sector creates, spreads, and contests environmental ideas via networks of aid organisations. Her current work looks at moral, social and cultural attachments to work and working, and the impediment such attachments pose to new imaginaries of the future of labour and distribution in an increasingly automated world.